coltsfan715
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Thanks for all the replies everybody.
I have gotten wheezing this year but this is not a wheeze so much. A wheeze for me is like a higher pitched whistle type sound - this is more of a rough/low type sound. That I can hear along with everyone else coming out of my mouth when I open it and breathe. Another reason I do not believe it is wheezing is because albuterol usually helps me with my wheezing - and if I do albuterol to "help" with that feeling/noise it does NOT go away.
It is not a lung bleed - THANK GOD - there is no gurgling and no blood when I have this.
It is similar to how Jfarel and Debbie describe. It IS in a problem area of my lung (my Left lung under my arm especially is a problem). All of my MAJOR problems have occured on the left side and most of my infections originate and are worse/more concentrated on the left. It does feel like a rubbing/shifting feeling. Like the stuff is slowly working its way to a different area. I guess I should have said it is more of a feeling that I get - but the sound of it resonates through my body so I can kind of hear it even though others usually can't (I really hope that makes sense). I will say it is NOT painful - just annoying lol. I just didn't know if I was the only one that experienced that is all. It mainly had me intrigued because it ALWAYS and ONLY happens in the one area.
Happy Turkey Day Guys!
Lindsey
I have gotten wheezing this year but this is not a wheeze so much. A wheeze for me is like a higher pitched whistle type sound - this is more of a rough/low type sound. That I can hear along with everyone else coming out of my mouth when I open it and breathe. Another reason I do not believe it is wheezing is because albuterol usually helps me with my wheezing - and if I do albuterol to "help" with that feeling/noise it does NOT go away.
It is not a lung bleed - THANK GOD - there is no gurgling and no blood when I have this.
It is similar to how Jfarel and Debbie describe. It IS in a problem area of my lung (my Left lung under my arm especially is a problem). All of my MAJOR problems have occured on the left side and most of my infections originate and are worse/more concentrated on the left. It does feel like a rubbing/shifting feeling. Like the stuff is slowly working its way to a different area. I guess I should have said it is more of a feeling that I get - but the sound of it resonates through my body so I can kind of hear it even though others usually can't (I really hope that makes sense). I will say it is NOT painful - just annoying lol. I just didn't know if I was the only one that experienced that is all. It mainly had me intrigued because it ALWAYS and ONLY happens in the one area.
Happy Turkey Day Guys!
Lindsey